RE: Tortoise 1.6.12: "FOLDER" locked, but sandbox & repository "folder" seems fine
From: Perry SVN <perrysvn_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 21:31:03 -0500
The idea finally occurred to me to delete my entire sandbox and pull down a new one, and now things are working ok.
From: perrysvn_at_hotmail.com
Today I upgraded from TortoiseSVN 1.6.11 windows x86 to 1.6.12 windows x86.
I tried to move a directory from area1\folder to area2\folder via the right-click drag, but it resulted in tree conflicts, which I could only figure out how to resolve by deleting everything in sandbox area1 and area2 and svn/update to get back to where I started.
I moved area1\folder to area2\folder via TortoiseSVN Repo-Browser.
I created a brand new area1\folder (in a sandbox, and svn committed it).
Now I can't pull an update into my sandbox.
I can right-click TortoiseSVN/update on the area1\folder successfully.
But if I try to right-click TortoiseSVN/updateon area1, I get a tree conflict
I note that the "FOLDER" is uppercase in this message; it is lowercase "folder" in the Repo-Browser and in my sandbox.
I successfully execute right-click TortoiseSVN/Cleanup on area1\folder and on area1.
I try again to right-click TortosieSVN/Update on area1, and again receive the locked error (area1\FOLDER).
I delete my local area1\folder, and right-click TortoiseSVN/update on area1 again, and area1\folder comes back successfully.
I try again to right-click TortoiseSVN/Update on area1, and again receive the locked error (area1\FOLDER).
Do I need to uninstall TortoiseSVN 1.6.12 and reinstall TortoiseSVN 1.6.11 to solve this? Is this some uppercase/lowercase confusion problem?
I'm lost, and can't figure out how to get out of the mess in which I find myself.
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